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Decision-making experiences of health professionals in withdrawing treatment for children and young people: A qualitative study

Authors :
Abdin, Shanara
Heath, Gemma
Neilson, Sue
Byron-Daniel, James
Hooper, Nic
Abdin, Shanara
Heath, Gemma
Neilson, Sue
Byron-Daniel, James
Hooper, Nic
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objective: To explore factors that influence professionals in deciding whether to withdraw treatment from a child and how decision making is managed amongst professionals as an individual and as a team. Study Design: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of health professionals working at a UK Children's Hospital, with children with life-limiting illnesses whose treatment has been withdrawn. Data were transcribed verbatim, anonymized and analysed using a thematic framework method. Results: A total of 15 participants were interviewed. Five interrelated themes with associated subthemes were generated to help understand the experiences of health professionals in decision making on withdrawing a child's treatment: (1) understanding the child's best interests, (2) multidisciplinary approach, (3) external factors, (4) psychological well-being and (5) recommendations to support shared decision making. Conclusion: A shared decision-making approach should be adopted to support professionals, children and their families to make decisions collectively.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1406144111
Document Type :
Electronic Resource